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Excerpt from Incidents by the Way: More Recollections
The following description of some of the more fabulous phases of Hotel Ponce de Leon, which opened on January tenth, 1888, was written by Messrs. Carrere and Hastings shortly after the opening. The Hotel Ponce de Leon and its grounds cover six acres in the heart of the city of Saint Augustine, Florida. The four-story main structure is built on three sides of a quadrangular court (the enclosed court with its great fountain is 150 feet square), on the fourth side extends a one-story portico centered with great, Medieval iron gates. Twin towers on east and west wings of main structure rise 165 feet against the sky.
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